The Scotsman

Wylie’s knowledge of the scene is ‘vast’

- Joyce Mcmillan

In appointing Jackie Wylie as artistic director, the board of the National Theatre of Scotland achieves three things at a stroke.

First, it skips a generation in Scottish theatre and helps to ensure that the NTS will remain at the cutting-edge of the art-form, as it moves into its second decade.

Second, it lays to rest the idea that the board would never appoint a Scot, or anyone who has primarily worked in Scotland; Jackie Wylie grew up in Edinburgh, went to Boroughmui­r High School and Glasgow University, and made her career primarily at The Arches, for 25 years the vital hub of Glasgow’s grass-roots art scene. And third, it simply removes the problem that could have haunted Vicky Feathersto­ne ’s founding artistic directorsh­ip if she had not taken steps to defuse it, and did haunt Laurie Sansom’s short tenure in the job; the tension, for any chief executive who is also a director of shows, between the practical need to be in the office - making daily decisions about the vastly complex structure and priorities of Scotland’s national “theatre without walls” – and the creative need to be in the rehearsal room.

Jackie Wylie is not a director but a creative producer, with a formidable track record in spotting and nurturing rising talent, for building internatio­nal links, and for sharing her own huge enthusiasm for the work; and with the NTS about to move to its new producing and administra­tive hub at Rockvilla, she may have been appointed at exactly the moment when the NTS needs a leader with those qualities.

Wylie will, of course, need a strong team around her, particular­ly when it comes to creating big main stage production­s, which have not featured in her career so far.

She will need a powerful group of associate directors, and strong co-producing relationsh­ips, particular­ly with Dominic Hill’s Citizens’ Theatre and David Greig’s Lyceum.

Yet her knowledge of Scotland’s theatre scene is vast, her track record in developing the latest generation of exciting Scottish-based theatre makers unparallel­ed; and if she can create a vision for the NTS that wins the support, respect and enthusiasm of the whole organisati­on, then this appointmen­t could prove as inspired as it is brave.

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